Epistemic Game Theory: Reasoning and Choice Van Andres Perea is an English-language printed textbook on epistemic game theory. This book discusses how people reason about the choices of others in games and is therefore relevant for professionals who delve into game theory.
Epistemic game theory examines how players in games analyze their opponents before making a decision. This book explains the principles using accessible examples and practical problems from everyday life. Each chapter discusses a specific mode of reasoning and shows how it influences the rational decision-making process. Iterative methods are used that require no prior knowledge of game theory and rely on elementary mathematics.
The content connects to topics within game theory and mathematics, and it offers a systematic approach to epistemic games. It is a compact, clear, and subject-appropriate reference work that contributes to a better understanding of complex decision situations from everyday life.

